"To respect the many differences between people"--this is what Howard Gardner says is the purpose of learning about multiple intelligences (MI). Now, in the 2nd edition of "Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom," Thomas Armstrong has updated his best-selling practical guide for educators, to incorporate new research from Gardner and others. Gardner's original studies suggested that the mind comprises seven intelligences--linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. This new edition includes information on the eighth intelligence (the naturalist), a chapter on a possible ninth intelligence (the existential), and updated information and resources throughout the text to help educators at all levels apply MI theory to curriculum development, lesson planning, assessment, special education, cognitive skills, educational technology, career development, educational policy, and more. The book includes dozens of practical tips, strategies, and examples from real schools and districts--as well as solid outcomes of MI, including improved test scores and discipline. Armstrong provides tools, resources, and ideas that educators can immediately use to help students of all ages achieve their fullest potential in life. Thomas Armstrong, an educator and psychologist from Sonoma County, California, has more than 27 years of teaching experience, from the primary through the doctoral level. He is the author of two other ASCD books, "Awakening Genius in the Classroom" and "ADD/ADHD Alternatives in the Classroom." To Respect The Many Differences Between People--this Is What Howard Gardner Says Is The Purpose Of Learning About Multiple Intelligences (mi). Now, In The 2nd Edition Of Multiple Intelligences In The Classroom, Thomas Armstrong Has Updated His Best-selling Practical Guide For Educators, To Incorporate New Research From Gardner And Others. Gardner's Original Studies Suggested That The Mind Comprises Seven Intelligences--linguistic, Logical-mathematical, Spatial, Bodily-kinesthetic, Musical, Interpersonal, And Intrapersonal. This New Edition Includes Information On The Eighth Intelligence (the Naturalist), A Chapter On A Possible Ninth Intelligence (the Existential), And Updated Information And Resources Throughout The Text To Help Educators At All Levels Apply Mi Theory To Curriculum Development, Lesson Planning, Assessment, Special Education, Cognitive Skills, Educational Technology, Career Development, Educational Policy, And More. The Book Includes Dozens Of Practical Tips, Strategies, And Examples From Real Schools And Districts--as Well As Solid Outcomes Of Mi, Including Improved Test Scores And Discipline. Armstrong Provides Tools, Resources, And Ideas That Educators Can Immediately Use To Help Students Of All Ages Achieve Their Fullest Potential In Life. The Foundations Of Mi Theory -- Mi Theory And Personal Development -- Describing Intelligences In Students -- Teaching Students About Mi Theory -- Mi Theory And Curriculum Development -- Mi Theory And Teaching Strategies -- Mi Theory And The Classroom Environment -- Mi Theory And Classroom Management -- The Mi School -- Mi Theory And Assessment -- Mi Theory And Special Education -- Mi Theory And Cognitive Skills -- Other Applications Of Mi Theory -- Mi Theory And Existential Intelligence -- Mi Theory And Its Critics -- Mi Theory Around The Globe. Thomas Armstrong. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 222-229) And Index. "To respect the many differences between people"--This is what Howard Gardner says is the purpose of learning about multiple intelligences (MI). Now, in the 3rd edition of "Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom," Thomas Armstrong has updated his best-selling practical guide for educators, to incorporate new research from Gardner and others. Gardner's original studies suggested that the mind comprises seven intelligences--linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical, interpersonal, and intrapersonal. This new edition includes information on the eighth intelligence (the naturalist), a chapter on a possible ninth intelligence (the existential), and updated information and resources throughout the text to help educators at all levels apply MI theory to curriculum development, lesson planning, assessment, special education, cognitive skills, educational technology, career development, educational policy, and more. The book includes dozens of practical tips, strategies, and examples from real schools and districts--as well as solid outcomes of MI, including improved test scores and discipline. Armstrong provides tools, resources, and ideas that educators can immediately use to help students of all ages achieve their fullest potential in life Provides updates on multiple intelligences theory and its many applications to schools and classrooms. Topics include how to address common criticisms of the MI model and the success of international applications of MI theory. This is the third edition of Armstrong's bestselling guide to applying multiple intelligences theory in schools